Elsevier

Physiology & Behavior

Volume 4, Issue 5, September 1969, Pages 833-836
Physiology & Behavior

A method for frequent sampling of blood and continuous infusion of fluids in the rat without disturbing the animal

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Abstract

A method is described for the frequent simultaneous sampling of blood and continuous infusion of fluids in the normal wakeful rat.

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This study was supported by a grant from the Netherlands Organization for the Advancement of Pure Research (Z.W.O.).

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